SDSU MEN'S SOCCER DEFEATS LIFE PACIFIC 12-0

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The Aztecs' 12 goals was their most in a match since 1984

Source:  goaztecs.com

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September 18, 2023 (San Diego) - The No. 18 Aztec men’s soccer team (5-0-1) extended their unbeaten and shutout streak to six matches with a 12-0 win over Life Pacific (1-6-1) Monday evening. SDSU’s 12 goals was the most they have scored in a match since 1984.

“It was a very professional performance tonight,” Head coach Ryan Hopkins said after the match. “We stuck to our identity and did the things we have been working on in training. We challenged them to pay attention to the details and we did a good job on both sides of the ball.”

 

SDSU outshot the Warriors 40-2 and 20-1 in shots on goal.

 

Seven Aztecs recorded at least two points. Terence Okoeguale had a hat trick, Lorenzo Hernandez had two goals and two assists, Seth Clark had two goals and an assist, Christian Engmann had two goals, Alexander Levengood had a goal and two assists and Noah Cretier had a pair of assists.

 

Djibril Doumbia and Elliot Pavis combined for the shutout in goal.

 

No. 18 San Diego State 12, Life Pacific 0

SDSU Goals: 3:17 Seth Clark (Jaridly, Levengood), 7:00 Seth Clark (Levengood), 31:55 Austin Brummett (Cretier), 35:26 Christian Engmann (Anderson), 40:58 Terence Okoeguale (Hernandez), 43:55 Lorenzo Hernandez, 47:55 Alexander Levengood (Jaridly), 62:15 Christian Engmann (Clark), 66:49 Terence Okoeguale (Hernandez), 67:58 Terence Okoeguale (Zaldivar), 81:34 Ethan Zamora (Javi Camargo), 85:03 Lorenzo Hernandez (Levengood)

 

STAT OF THE GAME

The Aztecs had 40 shots and allowed just one shot on goal.

 

THE NOTE I

SDSU is one of two teams that hasn’t conceded a goal this season and have outscored their opponents 21-0 on the year.

 

THE NOTE II

Four Aztecs made their season debut: Christian Engmann, Tristan Viviani, Javi Camargo and GK Elliot Pavis. Engmann scored two goals.

 

UP NEXT

 

The Aztecs host Utah Tech Thursday at 7 p.m.

 

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